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The title spoils everything. The dread comes from watching it happen anyway.
TMDB
58
IMDb
69
Rotten Tomatoes
27

Crossbow (2007)

Suburban rotSlow-burn nightmareNarrated doom

Overview

Drama

In Crossbow the spoiler is right in front of you, there in the title. A crossbow is an anachronistic device and does not, at least in my mind, lend itself well to analogy or metaphor. In spite, or, more accurately, precisely because this ominous title hangs over the very start of viewing, the short film remarkably sustains a growing dread throughout its languid narration and slow-moving, though arresting visuals; maximizing its force not through the promise of surprise but through the inevitability of its conclusion.

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Content warning
suburbianeglected childpolice standoffcrossbow
Parental neglectChildhood voyeurismInevitable tragedySuburban alienation

Standout Aspects

Direction

Michôd's debut already shows his patient, punishing hand.

Acting

Edgerton and Chappell make neglect look terrifyingly casual.

Cinematography

Static suburban frames that feel like evidence photos.

Best for:Solo: Late night, lights off, let the dread settle.·Streaming: Perfect YouTube rabbit hole find before bed.
Heads up:Emotional: Child endangerment depicted without exploitation but unflinchingly.·Violence: Brief but shocking; the title doesn't lie.
David Michôd

Director

David Michôd

ReleasedJun 10, 2007
Runtime14m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Paceslow
Intensitymedium
Tonedark
Feelheavy
New South Wales Film & Television Office
Aquarius Films

Top Cast

Joel Edgerton

Joel Edgerton

The Dad

Lisa Chappell

Lisa Chappell

The Mum

Mirrah Foulkes

Mirrah Foulkes

Cop #1

David Michôd

David Michôd

Narrator / Lounge

Nash Edgerton

Nash Edgerton

Forensics

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Deep Dive

Trivia, insights & behind the scenes

Trivia

Michôd made this as his AFTRS graduation film; it won Best Short at the Australian Film Institute Awards and launched his feature career.

Insight

The crossbow's anachronism is deliberate — it's the wrong weapon for this world, which makes the kid's choice feel even more like fate asserting itself.

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